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Air Shields 7865 Infant Warmer Service Manual PDF
Air Shields 7865 Infant Warmer Service Manual PDF
Air Shields 7865 Infant Warmer Service Manual PDF
MANUAL
AIR-SHIELDS ®
BIRTHING ROOM WARMER
SYSTEM 7865
Vickers
Air-ShieldsV Medical
LIMITED
WARRANTY 1
The product being described in this manual is warranted against defects in materials or
workmanship for one year from the date of shipment from Air-Shields, Hatboro, with
the following exceptions.
All consumable and disposable products are guaranteed to be free from defects
upon shipment only.
Calibrations are considered normal maintenance and are not included in the
1 year warranty.* i
During the warranty period any defective parts other than those listed above will be re
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placed at no charge to the customer. There will be no labor charge for replacing the
parts within the continental U.S
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, and Air-Shields
shall inno event be liableforincidentalor consequential damages includingloss of use,
property damage, or personal injury resulting from breach of warranty.
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The AccreditationManualfor Hospitals requires each piece ofequipmentto be tested
prior to initial use and at least annually thereafter. To comply with this standard, we
recommend that you participate inour Accreditation Testing Compliance Program dur
ingthe warrantyperiod.Thisservicecan be performed bycertified technicians through
our Product Service Group and authorized dealers.
SERVICE
For optimal performance, product service should be performed only by qualified serv
ice personnel. ProductService Groupinstrumentation specialists are located through
out the United States and are dispatched for required maintenance by calling
800-523-2404. Customers outside the U.S. should contact their local factory-author
ized Air-Shields distributor for service.
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Air-Shields \ Medical
330 Jacksonville Rd.,Hatboro, PA 19040
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION PAGE
1 GENERAL INFORMATION
3 TECHNICAL INFORMATION
4 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION PAGE
6 PARTS LIST
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF FLOWCHARTS
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GENERAL INFORMATION
SECTION 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 GENERAL
1.2 DESCRIPTION
1.3 ACCESSORIES
WARMER
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GENERAL INFORMATION
The Air-Shields® Birthing Room Warmer has four data tags which list
model identification and series number; the locations of the data tags
are as follows:
MODEL WB78-1 00
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EXPORT IDENTIFICATION
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Motherboard Assembly 78 318 71 to
78 318 72
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SECTION 2
INSTALLATION
2.1 UNPACKING
When removing the equipment from the cartons, use care not to scratch
or otherwise damage unprotected surfaces; remove all packing
materials.
2.2 ASSEMBLY
2.2.1 ASSEMBLY OF UPPER AND LOWER MOUNTING POSTS AND BASE ASSEMBLY
A. REFER TO FIGURE 2.1 and mount the Lower Mounting Post on the Base
B.
Assembly using the four mounting bolts and lockwashers supplied.
REFER TO FIGURE 2.1 and mount the two weights using the four
mounting bolts and lockwashers.
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C REFER TO FIGURE 2.1 and mount the Upper Mounting Post on the
Lower Mounting Post and the handle using the four mounting screws
and lockwashers supplied.
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UPPER MOUNTING
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FIGURE 2.1 ASSEMBLY OF UPPER AND LOWER MOUNTING POSTS
AND BASE ASSEMBLY
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INSTALLATION
To install the Post Door, refer to Figure 2.2 and proceed as follows:
A. MOUNT THE POST DOOR (1) with the hardware provided (2) on the
Front of the Post.
B. MOUNT THE TWO BUMPERS (3) on the post directly across from the
hinges.
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To install the Warmer Module on the Mounting Post, refer to Figure 2.3 and
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proceed as follows:
A. RAISE THE WARMER MODULE (4) above the open end of the Mounting Post
(5) and insert the interconnecting ribbon cable (6) into the open end of the post.
B. SLOWLY LOWER THE WARMER MODULE MOUNTING flange into the open
end of the Mounting Post. Refer to the illustration below and secure the
reinforcing plate (7) and the Warmer Module using the 10 - 32 X 112" screws (1)
and no 10 lock washers (2) in the upper-most holes.
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the lock washers (2) are directly under the screw
heads and are between the screw heads and the outer surface of the Mounting
Post.
C. INSTALL THE POWER CORD CLAMP (8) on the Power Cord (9); position the
clamp 11 inches from the end of the Power Cord.
D. SECURE THE POWER CORD CLAMP AND POWER CLAMP to the Mounting
Post and reinforcing bracket when installing the two lower-most Warmer
Module mounting screws (1) as shown in figure 2.3 and the illustration below.
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Tighten all mounting screws securely.
NOTE: Raise the front of the Warmer Module slightly when tightening the topmost
mounting screws. This will relieve the pressure on the screws and ease the
tightening procedure.
CAUTION:
• Make sure that the Interconnecting cable Is dressed down between the
circuit board and the back crossmember of the Controller chassis.
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CAUTION: When Installing the Controller In the Mounting Post, use care
not to twist, crimp, pinch, or otherwise damage the Interconnecting cable.
2. Mount the Timer on the two shoulder screws under the Controller (Figure 2.4).
A. INSTALL THE FOUR CASTERS (1) on the cart using the 3/4 inch nuts
and lockwashers (2, 3). Install the two casters with brakes at
the front of the cart.
B. INSTALL THE MATTRESS TRAY on the cart. Place the fixed rod on
the bottom of the tray in the slot on top of the cart.
D. INSTALL THE SIDE PANELS in the cart by sliding the bottom plastic
pivot pins into the slots of the corner posts (Figure 2.5). Make
sure the panel is properly seated (all four pivot pins are in the
corner post slots).
E. LOCATE THE EIGHT BUMPERS (4) such that when the panels are down
their wooden handles rest on the bumpers and not the wood.
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INSTALLATION
A. INSTALL THE DOCKING BRACKET (1) using the four 1/4 x 20 hex head
screws (2) and washers (3) provided on the front of the mounting
post. Do not tighten the screws.
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ELECTRICAL CHECKOUT
NOTE: The Alarm Test portion of the automatic test sequence tests the
alarms by simulating a functional failure.
CAUTION: Make sure that the building power source is compatible with
the electrical specifications shown on the unit. For proper grounding
reliability, connect the power cord only to a properly marked hospital
grade receptacle. Do not use extension cords. If any doubt exists as
to the grounding connection, do not operate the equipment.
B. SET THE CONTROL MODE SWITCH TO SKIN POSITION and connect the
Patient Probe to the PATIENT PROBE connector.
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1. The SKIN TEMP °C digital display should display all eights (88.8).
2. All HEATER power indicators should light.
3. After a short delay, the displays blank, the PROBE FAIL and
SET POINT alarm indicators light and the Audible Alarm
sounds, then stops.
4. After a short delay, the PROBE FAIL and SET POINT Indicators
light again, the audible alarm sounds, and the HEATER power
indicators go out.
When the PROBE FAIL and SET POINT alarm stop, the automatic test
sequence is complete.
FUNCTIONAL CHECK
Perform before each use and recheck daily byturning
warmer off, then on. Do not use if the following does
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FUNCTIONAL CHECK
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D. DEPRESS THE CAL CHECK SWITCH; the SKIN TEMP °C display should
indicate 36.0 ± 0.1°C to indicate that the unit is calibrated.
E. DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD PLUG from the wall outlet, the POWER
FAIL Indicator should light, and the audible alarm should sound.
Reconnect the power cord plug, the alarm should stop.
G. SET THE HEAT CONTROL TO MIN and observe the HEATER power
indicator; all indicator lamps should be off.
H. SLIDE THE HEAT CONTROL slowly toward MAX position; the four
HEATER Indicators should be illuminated when the control is set
to MAX position.
I. SET THE EXAMINATION LIGHT SWITCH on the Warmer Module to the ON-1
position; the examination lamp should light. Set the switch to
the OFF-0 position; the examination light should go out.
3. The numbers "2" through "10" on the APGAR TIMER should light
in sequence at 1-minute intervals and the APGAR audible
annunciator should "chirp" at the 5- and 10-minute counts.
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MECHANICAL CHECKOUT
A. CHECK THE SIDE AND END PANELS (Figure 2.8) of the Bassinet.
Raise each panel and pivot it to hang straight down. Return the
panel to the original position by reversing the procedure. Check
that all panels are positively engaged to confine the infant.
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SECTION 3
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
3.1 SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications for the Air-Shields® Birthing Room Warmer, System 7865 are
provided in Table 3.1. All specifications are subject to change without
notice.
POWER REQUIREMENTS:
ALARMS:
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TABLE 3.1 SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED)
Accuracy ±0.2°C
Type Digital LED with 0.1°C resolution
Correlation of Displayed Temperature
to Skin Temperature Typically ±0.2°C
SKIN TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY AT
TEMPERATURE EQUILIBRIUM ±0.2°C
Resuscitation Module
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WARMER MODULE
BASSINET/CART
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CONTROLLER
When operated in the Manual Control Mode, the Controller permits the
heat output of th Warmer Module to be adjusted from zero to maximum
settings. When operated in Skin Temperature Control Mode, the
Controller utilizes a Skin Temperature Probe connected between the
Controller input and the infant to automatically adjust the heat
output of th Warmer Module to maintain a desired preset skin
temperature. Thumbwheel switches permit adjustment of skin
temperature set point, and a digital display provides temperature
readout.
ALARMS
PffjER FAIL. If power to the unit is interrupted for any reason, the
POVlhR FAIL indicator will light and the audible alarm will sound
continuously.* When power is restored, the alarm circuit is
self-resetting.
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Controller Model CMB78-1 Series -02 - a one second on/one second off •
chirping alarm will sound. I
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SET POINT (LOW): If the temperature sensed by the skin probe is 1.0°C
below the set point temperature, a low set point alarm will occur
after a 15-second delay. The SET POINT indicator will flash, and a
continuous audible alarm* will sound. The audible portion of the
alarm can be silenced by depressing the SILENCE/RESET switch; however,
the indicator will continue to flash. If the condition is not
corrected within 15 minutes, the audible alarm will resume. When the
alarm condition is corrected, the circuit will automatically reset.
If the infant's skin temperature is more than 1.0°C below the SET
TEMP, the visual SET POINT alarm will flash but the audible alarm is
automatically silenced for the first 15 minutes of warm-up or until
the skin temperature is within 1.0°C of SET POINT, whichever is
shorter. After the initial 15-minute period, the low SET TEMP alarm
returns to normal function.
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POWER MODULE
The Power Module plugs into the Warmer Module. A detachable power
cord supplies line voltage to the Power Module and overload protection
is provided by circuit breaker(s). The Power Module supplies power to
the Controller by means of a plug-in ribbon cable located in the
warmer housing.
The Power Module also provides power to the examination light, and
warmer heating element in the warmer housing.
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Refer to Figures 7.6 and 7.7. The Warmer Module contains a 600 watt
quartz heater (HTR1) that provides radiant heat for infant warming.
The heater is contained in a vented hood and the radiant heat is
directed onto the mattress by a parabolic reflector. The Warmer
Module also contains the examination light and connectors for the
optional Phototherapy Attachment.
Power for the Warmer Module is supplied by the Power Module (paragraph
3.4.2) which plugs into the warmer housing. The interconnection is
made through connector J2. The WARMER 0N-0FF switch (SI) controls
application of AC power to the Power Module which supplies DC power to
the Controller (paragraph 3.4.3). The Controller, in turn, controls
heater power. The EXAMINATION LIGHT 0N-0FF switch (S3) and
transformer T2 supply power to the examination light (DS1).
Refer to Figures 7.1 and 7.1A. The Power Module plugs into the Warmer
Module through connector J2 and supplies all AC and DC power to the
equipment. Primary AC power is applied through a detachable power
cord to AC input connector Jl. Circuit breaker(s) provide overload
protection for the AC line.
When the WARMER 0N-0FF Switch (SI) on the Warmer Module is set to the
ON-1 position, power is applied to the primary winding of power
transformer Tl through connectors J2, J5 and J6. Transformer Tl has
two secondary windings, one feeds bridge rectifier CR3 and the other
feeds rectifiers CR5 and CR6. The positive (+) output of CR3 feeds
voltage regulators VR1 and VR2 which in turn, produce regulated
outputs of +12.6 VDC and +5 VDC, respectively. These outputs are fed
to J10-5 and -6 and J10-17 and -18. CR3 also produces an unregulated
+20 VDC output at J10-9. The negative (-) output of CR3 produces an
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Relay driver Ql and relay Kl are activated by the signal RELAY DRIVE
(J10-20). The control signal is generated on PCB2. The circuit
provides a redundant means of cutting off power in the event of an
alarm.
3.4.3 CONTROLLER
The Display Board, PCBl, contains the digital readout for skin
temperature, alarm indicators, heater output indicators, control mode
indicator and switches for calibration, reset and control mode. Refer
to Figure 7.1.
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TEMPERATURE DISPLAY
The analog signal inputs from the Measurement/Digital Board, PCB2, are
converted to the digital signals needed to drive the seven segment LED
displays, DS1 through DS3, by the A/D Converter Ul. The A/D
converter includes auto zero and current limiting for the LED drivers.
The number of readings per second is determined by the RC network R6
and C4 which gives approximately one reading per second. C3 is a
bypass capacitor and is used to reduce noise in the voltage reference
circuit. The RC network (R5, CI and C2) is used to provide proper
operation of the auto zero and integrator circuits in the A/D
converter.
The diode network CR1, CR2 and CR3 is used to provide display blanking
when the input voltage is outside the permissible limits caused by the
temperature measuring thermistor being either open or shorted.
The lamp test function is provided by U4 which drives Pin 37 of the
A/D converter high, lighting all the display segments and giving a <*%
reading of 88.8. Note that the decimal point is driven through Rl at 1
all times, so the decimal point is lighted, even when the input range
is exceeded, blanking the display.
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CONTROLS
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2. IN THE MANUAL CONTROL MODE, it performs the following:
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The MIN-HEAT-MAX control, R35, provides the means for adjusting heater /<^tk
output in the manual mode of operation. The control permits
adjustment of heater power from zero to maximum.
The SKIN TEMP °C thumbwheel switches, S4, are used to select set point
temperature during skin mode of operation. The binary coded decimal
switches interconnect with binary weighted resistors on the
Measurement/Digital Board PCB2 (refer to Figure 7.2) to control the
set point temperature. The switches have mechanical stops to limit
the setting of the set point to between 34.0°C and 37.9°C.
INDICATORS
The SKIN control Mode indicator, DS4, lights when operating in skin
temperature control mode. The MANUAL Control Mode indicator, DS5,
flashes continuously when operating in manual control mode. The
MANUAL Control Mode indicator may be switched off by a signal from
PCB2.
The HEATER level indicator, DS6, is a four segment LED that provides a
relative indication of heater output. The indicator segments are
driven by a quad comparator, U3, so that the heater output is
indicated in discrete steps. The number of lamps illuminated
indicates the relative heater output.
The SET POINT alarm indicator, DS8 and U2, flashes and a continuous
audible alarm occurs when the skin temperature deviates ± 1.0°C from
the set point temperature for longer than 15 seconds. If the
temperature returns to within 1.0°C of set point, the alarms are reset
automatically.
The PROBE FAIL alarm indicator, DS7 and U2, flashes and a continuous
audible alarm sounds to indicate an open probe, shorted probe,
unplugged probe, or skin temperature above 39.0 ± 0.5°C. After a
15-second delay, the heater is shut down. After the condition is
corrected, the RESET button must be depressed to turn off the
indicator, silence the alarm, and restore heater power.
The POWER FAIL alarm indicator, DS9 and Q2, lights continuously and an
audible alarm occurs when there is a loss of power. The circuit is
powered by a battery, BT1, in the Power Module. The alarm is self-
resetting with the resumption of power.
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
ANALOG SECTION
The first circuit is the patient probe thermistor amplifier, Ul, (pins
1, 2 and 3). This is a nonlinear inverting circuit which combines the
temperature versus resistance characteristic of the patient probe
thermistor (Tl) with a fixed reference voltage to produce an almost
perfectly linear voltage versus temperature output. The output
voltage is fed to J2-14 and rises nominally 200mV/°C from 0 volts at
20.0°C to 4.0 volts at 40.0°C.
The output of the thermistor amplifier is fed to the probe fail limit
comparators, U3 (pins 10, 11 and 13) and U3 (pins 8, 9 and 14). These
comparators form a window comparator whose output is high as long as
the output of the thermistor amplifier is less than 3.8 volts and
greater than -5.0 volts. If the output of this circuit goes low, due
to an open probe, shorted probe, unplugged probe, or a probe
temperature above 39.0°C, a PROBE FAIL signal is generated at J2-6.
The set point voltage and the voltage representing temperature are
combined in the deviation amplifier, U2 (pins 5, 6 and 7). This
amplifier sums the voltages and produces an output proportional to set
point minus temperature. With the set point fixed, as temperature
decreases, the difference voltage at J2-7 increases.
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DIGITAL SECTION
1. THE DISPLAY TEST pin (J2-8) goes high, turning on all the
segments in the temperature display.
In the normal (non-start up) mode, any alarm condition (except clock
fail) must exist for about 15 seconds before alarms will be activated.
This function is performed by U9A and associated components.
In addition to the solid state relay which controls the heater power
in operation, a safety interlock mechanical relay is powered by U18
(pin 4). This relay provides a redundant means of cutting off power
in the event of an alarm. This circuit also ensures that the heater
power lights are off in this instance (U4, pins 1 and 2).
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The logic used to turn the set point and probe fail indicators on
comprises U7A and B and associated components; the lights are caused
to flash by clock signal 02 (J2-26).
CONTROL AMPLIFIER
The output signals at U2-14 and U2-8 are summed together by R11/R17
and amplified by U2 (pins 5, 6 and 7). At TP3 (J3-26) approximately
0.2 volts equals 0% duty cycle and approximately -1.6 volts equals
100% duty cycle.
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Refer to Figure 7.4. The mother board provides the means for power
and signal distribution to PCBl (Jl), PCB2 (J2), PCB3 (J3), set point
switch (J7), and skin probe (J5). A ribbon cable connected to J4
provides the interconnections between the controller and power module.
A thumbwheel switch assembly is connected to J7. Resistors Rl through
R8 are used in conjunction with the set point switch assembly to
develop the proper resistance value necessary for PCB2 circuitry.
During normal operation, the audible alarm (DS1) is not driven by the
free running oscillator (Ul) due to clamping action of peripheral
driver (U2). During alarm conditions, U2 allows Ul and its associated
discrete components to drive the Pizzo electric transducer (DS1).
Under power failure conditions, the clamping action of U2 is
inoperative and transducer circuitry is powered by a battery. In
Series 01 Models J9 is provided for attachment of the remote alarm
module accessory. P9, jumper plug, or the remote alarm module must be
connected or alarm will occur.
I Refer to Figure 7.9. The motherboard provides the means for power ans
signal distribution to PCBl (Jl), PCB2 (J2), PCB3 (J3), setpoint
switch (J7), and skin probe (J5). A ribbon cable connected to J4
provides the interconnections between the controller and power module.
During normal operation, the audible alarm speaker (DS1) is not driven
by the audio drive circuit due to the clamping action of theperipheral
driver, U2B. During alarm conditions, U2B allows the alarm drive
circuit (Ul, U3A, U4) to drive the speaker (DS1). U4A, B, C and
associated R9, 10, CI form a free running oscillator. Ul, U4D and U3A
modulate the fundamental frequency to provide a chirping sound with an
approximately 1 second ON/OFF period. Volume control Rll will vary
voltage applied to speaker DS1.
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The START/STOP LED 11 is on for the first minute of operation and then
turns off. It is turned on in the following manner. When the unit is
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turned on, U4 is cleared (pin 1 CL) and then preset by the RC time of
R9 and C3. When the first positive transistion occurs at pin 3, it is
turned off because Q (pin 5) goes high. It will remain in this state
because the preset and clear are held high and all other clock pulses
will be ignored.
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SECTION 4
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
4.1 GENERAL
WARNING:
4.2 CLEANING
NOTE: Refer to Sections 4.4 and 4.5 for Cleaning and Sterilization
procedures for this equipment.
A. DISENGAGE AND PULL AWAY THE BASSINET/CART from the Birthing Room
Warmer. Lock the Bassinet/Cart wheels.
E. REMOVE THE DRAWERS by pulling them all the way out, then
simultaneously pressing down on the right and raising up on
the left catch located in the door track.
CAUTION:
CAUTION: Do not pull on the tip of the skin probe when cleaning or
drying; damage to the patient probe may result.
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4.5 STERILIZATION
1. COLD STERILIZATION
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SECTION 5
SERVICE
5.1 GENERAL
5.2.1 GENERAL
NOTE: Probe Simulator Part No. 68 900 80 is also used for test
and calibration of the Model CiOO Infant Incubator.
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J2-9 to J2-21
J2-7 to J2-19
J2-11 to J2-23
This replaces the connections normally supplied by the WARMER
switch.
PROCEDURE
IMPORTANT:
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TEST HOOKUP
6. SET THE WARMER SWITCH on the Warmer Housing to the ON-1 position,
ANALOG CALIBRATION
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DISPLAY CALIBRATION
1. OFFSET ADJUSTMENT
2. GAIN ADJUSTMENT
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10 CM (100%)
5 VOLTS
APPROX.
6 CM (60%)
TEST CONDITIONS
2. REMOVE THE EXTENDER BOARD from the Controller and disconnect the
extension ribbon cable.
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START-UP SEQUENCE
C. After a short delay, the displays blank, the PROBE FAIL and
SET POINT alarm indicators light and the audible alarm
sounds and then stops.
When the PROBE FAIL and SET POINT alarms stop the automatic test
sequence is complete.
1. SET THE PROBE SIMULATOR to 25.0°C, 36.0°C and 40.0°C; the SKIN
TEMP UC display should be accurate to within ± 0.1°C for all
settings.
2. DEPRESS THE CAL CHECK SWITCH; the SKIN TEMP display should
indicate 3b.u ± u.l"C to indicate that the unit is calibrated.
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HEATER LEVEL
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NOTE: The standard alarms (except for POWER FAIL) are disabled
when operating in manual mode.
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2. RECONNECT THE POWER CORD or set the WARMER ON-OFF switch to the
OFF position to terminate the alarm.
5.3 TROUBLESHOOTING
5.3.1 GENERAL
NOTE: Probe Simulator Part No. 68 900 80 is also used for test and
calibration of the Model C100 Infant Incubator.
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SERVICE
JFN
POWER MODULE VOLTAGE TEST
TEST HOOKUP
3. USING EXTENSION RIBBON CABLE, Part No. 78 319 20, reconnect the
Controller to the Power Module.
7. SET THE WARMER SWITCH on the Warmer Housing to the ON-1 position
PROCEDURE
MAXIMUM
FROM TO(GND) VOLTAGE RIPPLE P-P
* Reading must not vary more than 0.2V over following range
of applied voltage:
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SERVICE
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1. Connect equipment
to primary power source
(see data tag).
2. Set Control Mode
switch to SKIN and the
SKIN TEMP °C. thumbwheel
switches to 36.0'C.
3. Connect Probe Simulator
to PATIENT PROBE connector;
set control switch to SKIN
and =C switch to 25.0'C.
4. Set WARMER switch to ON-1
DISPLAY
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To Sheet 2
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FLOWCHART 5.1 CONTROLLER MODULE TROUBLESHOOTING
(Sheet 1 of 9)
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SERVICE
From Sheet 1
Check U3,U13,U19,U7,U11,U9-A,U18,
and associated components on PCB2.
Check U2.DS7, and associated
components on PCBl.
Check U2.U1.DS1 and associated
components on PCB4.
Set *C switch on
Probe Simulator
to 36.0" C.
To Sheet 3
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SERVICE
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From Sheet 2
Depress SILENCE/
RESET switch.
Set *C switch
on Probe Sim
ulator to OPEN.
1. Check U13.U14
U18 and assoc
iated components
on PCB2.
Go to Flowchart 5.3
Depress SILENCE/
RESET switch.
1
To Sheet 4
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SERVICE
From Sheet 3
SET °C switch on
Probe Simulator 1. Check U7 and associated
to 36.0 °C. components on PCB2.
Depress SILENCE/
RESET Switch. Check S3 and associated components
on PCBl.
Check U11,U7,U13,U14,U18 and
associated components on PCB2.
Set Controller
SKIN TEMP'C
switches to
34.8°C.
Depress SILENCE/
RESET Switch
Set Controller
SKIN TEMP ° C
Switches to
36.0° C.
To Sheet 5
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SERVICE
From Sheet 4
Depress SILENCE/
RESET switch.
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YES
Set Controller
SKIN TEMP °C
swtthces to
36.0* C.
To Sheet 6
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From Sheet 5
'Alarm \N°
reset & heaterV 1. Check U18,U5.U20.U7-A and associated
sower restored/ components on PCB2.
YES
Set °C switch on
Probe Simulator to
36.0* C.
Depress SILENCE/
RESET switch.
Resets
'alarm & restoreV, ^1. Check S3 and associated components on PCBl.
heater power^
YES
To Sheet 7
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FLOWCHART 5.1 CONTROLLER MODULE TROUBLESHOOTING
(Sheet 6 of 9)
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SERVICE
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From Sheet 6
Set MIN-HEAT-MAX
control to MIN.
» Go To Flowchart 5.3
f
To Sheet 8
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SERVICE
From Sheet 7
Set MIN-HEAT-MAX
Control to MAX.
Check U1.U2.01.
and associated
components on PCB3.
Wait approximately
9 to 12 minutes.
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—- 1. Check U17,U18,U6-B.U12,U16,U14,U12,
U13 and associated components on PCB2.
2. Check U2 and associated components
on PCB4.
Wait approximately
5 to 7 additional
minutes.
To Sheet 9
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SERVICE
From Sheet 8
Go to Flowchart 5.2
1. Check Q2,DS9,and
associated circuit
on PCBl.
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SERVICE
1. Connect equipment
to primary power
source (see data tag).
2. Set PHOTOTHERAPY switch
to ON-1 position.
«. Go to Flowchart
5.3.
YES
To Sheet 2
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SERVICE
From Sheet 1
o to Flowchart 5.3
NO
Primary^"
"•power between ^ _ , .. .-,_.,
P2-19 &P2-21/~^ Check S1.FL1, and
associated circuits.
YES
Go to Flowchart 5.3.
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SERVICE
Remove Power Module from
Warmer Module (para. 5.4).
Connect jumper wires to
Power Module as follows.
J2-9 to J2-21
J2-7 to J2-19
J2-11 to J2-23
3. Connect 2Kft, 10W resistor
(4KJ1, 10W for 220/240 V models}
between J2-16.17 and J2-4.5;
this simulates the heater.
Connect to primary power
source (see data tag.)
Vdc at
J10-9
1. Check C31 and CB2*.
2. Check T1.CR3.C1 and associated circuit.
NO
Vdc at
1. Check VR1.CR4.C2 and associated circuit
JlO-5,6
(Series 00 Power Module).
2. Check VR1,C2,R2,R3,R6 and associated
YES circuit (Series 01 Power Module).
NO
+5 Vdc
1. Check VR2.C3, and associated circuit.
(Series 00 Power Module)
2. Check VR2,C3,R7,R3,R9 and associated
circuit. (Series 01 Power Module)
NO
+7.2V
1. Check BT1,CR1,R1,CR2, and associated
it J10-19
circuit.
YES
NO
1. Check CR3.C4 and associated circuit,
at J10-10
YES
NO
To Sheet 2
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SERVICE
From Sheet 1
Connect J10-20
to J10-17.
Disconnect J10-20
from J10-17.
Connect J10-7
to J10-5.
To Sheet 3
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SERVICE
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From Sheet 2
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FLOWCHART 5.3 POWER MODULE TROUBLESHOOTING
(Sheet 3 of 3)
5-25
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SERVICE
5.4.1 GENERAL
2. REFER TO FIGURE 5.2 and remove the two mounting screws (5) and
washers (6) from the Power Module and carefully pull the Power
Module out of the Warmer Housing (2) far enough to disconnect the
interconnecting ribbon cable (3) from connector J10 (4) on PCBl.
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SERVICE
1. REFER TO FIGURE 5.3 and remove the two mounting screws (1) and
lockwashers (3) that secure the Controller to the Mounting Post
and unmount the Controller.
PCB1
PCB2
PCB3 •
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1. REFER TO FIGURE 5.4, view A, and loosen (do not remove) the
mounting screw (1) that secures the curved reflector (2) to the
heater support bracket.
CAUTION:
• Do not handle the heating element with bare hands; skin oils may
cause damage to the quartz heater. Use clean, lint-free cloth
gloves or similar hand covering. If skin contact with the heater
occurs accidentally, clean it thoroughly with alcohol before
reinstalling.
3. REFER TO FIGURE 5.4, view B. Grasp the heating element (3) with
both hands and push firmly toward the front of the Warmer Module
to release the rear end of the heating element from the rear
spring-loaded connector (4). Maintain this pressure while
lowering the rear end of the heating element until it is removed
from this parabolic reflector. Carefully withdraw the front end
of the heating element from the front end spring-loaded
connector; remove the heating element.
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IMPORTANT:
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VIEW A
DETAIL A
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SERVICE
2. REFER TO FIGURE 5.5 and unplug the connector (4) from the lamp (3)
3. REFER TO FIGURE 5.5 and loosen (do not remove) the two screws (1)
that secure the lamp mounting bracket (2) to the Warmer Module
Subassembly and remove the lamp mounting bracket and lamp. Use
care to ensure that the window glass (5) is not dislodged during
removal.
2. REMOVE THE POWER MODULE from the Warmer Module using the
procedure given in paragraph 5.4.2.
3. REFER TO FIGURE 6.5. Remove the six screws (21) that secure the
Warmer Hood (4) to the Warmer Module Subassembly (1) and remove
the hood.
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PARTS LISTS
SECTION 6
PARTS LIST
6.1 GENERAL
This section provides parts lists for the Air-Shields® Birthing Room Warmer,
System 7865. Part Numbers of accessories and single use items are provided
below.
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PLASTIC WINDOW
LABELS, IF UNIT HAS A RESUSCITATION BOX
78 291 24
78 291 45 /<s^.
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CART ASSEMBLY
English 78 292 80
Spanish 78 292 81
French 78 292 82
German 78 292 83
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PARTS LISTS
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CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY:
LABELING
English 78 304 70
Spanish 38 304 71
French 38 304 72
German 38 304 73
CHASSIS, CONTROLLER (Includes Items 2
through 12) 78 304 20
PCBl ASSY, DISPLAY (Refer to Table 6.4) 78 315 70
PCB2 ASSY, MEASUREMENT/DGTL 78 316 70
(Refer to Table 6.5)
PCB3 ASSY, CONTROL (Refer to Table 6.6) 78 317 70
PCB4 ASSY, MOTHERBOARD
CMB78-1 Series 00 (Ref. to Table 6.7) 78 318 70
CMB78-1 Series 01 (Ref. to Table 6.7) 78 318 71
CMB78-1 Series 0* (Ref. to Table 6.18) 78 318 72
BUTTON, SLIDE SWITCH, TOPPING 17 732 30
6
KNOB, CONTROL, SLIDE, SINGLE 89 100 30
7
TAG, DATA 78 155 57
8
LABEL, POT ADJUSTMENT 78 305 17
9
10 NAMEPLATE, FRONT PANEL, CONTROLLER
(Includes Item 12)
English 78 304 05
Spanish 78 304 06
French 78 304 07
German 78 304 08
LABEL, ATTN, CABLE 78 305 25
11
12 CRICKET SWITCH (Included with Items
1 and 10)
13 NOT USED
14 NOT USED
15 SCR, 4-40 x 3/8 LG, TR PH SS 99 Oil 07
16 NOT USED
17 NUT, 4-40, HX, "KEPS" S CAD PL 99 103 33
18 NOT USED
19 NOT USED
20 WSHR, NO. 4, LK SP SS 99 121 36
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PARTS LISTS
-
CONTROLLER DISPLAY BOARD PCBl 78 315 70
1 NOT USED
2 NOT USED
3 NOT USED
4 NOT USED
5 NOT USED
6 NOT USED
7 SPACER, .115 I.D. x 3/16 O.D. x 3/16 99 121 62
LG, NL
8 SCR, 4-40 x 7/16 LG, TR PH SS 99 Oil 35
9 NUT, PEM, 4-40, KF2-440 S CA 99 103 34
10 NOT USED
11 Cll-13 CAP, .001 MFD, 10%, 50V 17 BF 377
12 CI CAP, .047 MFD, 10%, 50V 17 BF 257
13 C3,5 CAP, .10 MFD, 20%, 50V 17 430 57
14 C2 CAP, .22 MFD, 5%, 100V 17 AY 085
15 C4 CAP, 100 PF, 10%, 50V 17 BF 365
16 NOT USED
17 NOT USED
18 NOT USED
19 NOT USED
20 CR2,4,5 DIODE, 1N914 17 AR 500
21 CR3 DIODE, ZENER, 1N752A, 5.6V 17 502 60
22 CR1,6 DIODE, 1N34A 17 500 20
23 NOT USED
24 DS1-3 DISPLAY, LED, ORN 17 BE 247
25 NOT USED
26 Ul I.C., CMOS, 7107 A/D CONV 17 630 75
27 U2 I.C., CMOS, 3632 PERF DRIVER 17 630 04
28 U3 I.C., LOW POWER, 324 QUAD OP AMP 17 631 45
29 U4 I.C., 8 PIN, 1458 DUAL OP AMP 17 629 36
30 NOT USED
31 NOT USED
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PARTS LISTS
DESCRIPTION PART
ITEM REFERENCE
NUMBER
NO. DESIG.
42 NOT USED
43 NOT USED
44 R3 RES, 1.50K, 1%, 1/8W 17 AF 209
45 R23 RES, 3.09K, 1%, 1/8W 17 AF 239
46 R12 RES, 10.OK, 1%, 1/8W 17 AF 288
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PARTS LISTS
DESCRIPTION PART
ITEM REFERENCE
NUMBER
NO. DESIG.
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PARTS LISTS
1 NOT USED
2 NOT USED
3 NOT USED
4 NOT USED
5 NOT USED
6 NOT USED
7 NOT USED
8 NOT USED
9 C2,3 CAP, 2.2 MFD, ± 10%, 50V 17 AW 218
10 CIO CAP, 4.7 MFD, ± 10%, 35V 17 AW 224
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36 NOT USED
37 NOT USED
38 R28 RES, 47.5K, 1%, 1/8W FILM 17 AF 353
39 Rl NOT USED
40 R2 RES, VAR, 2.OK, .5W, PCB, HRZ ADJ 17 AN 121
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(Change 1) 6-17
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PARTS LISTS
6-20 (Change 3)
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PARTS LISTS
6-21
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PARTS LISTS
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6-22
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PARTS LISTS
1 NOT USED
2 NOT USED
3 NOT USED
4 NOT USED
5 NOT USED
(Change 2) 6-23
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PARTS LISTS
6-24 (Change 2)
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6-25
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PARTS LISTS
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280 Vac LINE FILTER NOT SHOWN.
LABELING, 110/120V
(English) 78 306 70
(Spanish) 78 306 71
(French) 78 306 72
LABELING, 220/240V
(English) 78 306 80
(Spanish) 78 306 81
(French) 78 306 82
(German) 78 306 83
LABELING, ENGLISH (100V) 78 306 90
_
CHASSIS ASSEMBLY
(110/120V) 78 306 20
(220/240V) 78 306 21
(100V) 78 306 22
1 NOT USED
2 Tl TRANSFORMER ASSEMBLY
(110/120V) 78 307 70
Tl (220/240V) 78 307 80
Tl (100V) 78 307 90
(Change 3) 6-27
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PARTS LISTS
19 NOT USED
20 NOT USED
21 TAG, DATA 78 306 40
TAG, DATA, IEC 601-1 78 306 47
22 INSULATOR, XSTR, THERM COND 17 061 19
23 SCREW, 4-40 x 1/4 TR PH SS 99 010 56
24 SCREW, 4-40 x 3/8 TR PH SS 99 Oil 07
25 SCREW, 8-32 x 3/8 TR PH SS 99 031 38
26 SCREW, 1/4-20 x 3/8 TR PH SS 99 055 03
27 NUT, 4-40 HX SS 99 103 00
28 NUT, 4-40 HX KEPS S CA 99 103 33
29 NUT, 8-32 HX KEPS S CA 99 106 32
30 WSHR, SHOULDER, NYL 99 121 52
31 WSHR, NO. 4 LK SP SS 99 121 36
32 WSHR, NO. 8 LK SP SS 99 122 95
33 WSHR, 1/4 LK SP SS 99 125 53
34 WSHR, COMPRESSION 99 121 66
35 CONNECTOR, RECPT, FEM, 24 POSN 17 BP 644
36 NUT, 6-32 HX KEPS S CA 99 105 34
37 NOT USED
38 VR1,2 REGULATOR, MODIFIED, POS 7.5W, 500 MA 78 306 45
39 NOT USED
40 VR3 REGULATOR, MODIFIED, NEG, 7.5W, 500 MA 78 306 46
41 NOT USED
42 BUTTON, PLUG, PLASTIC 78 306 31
43 FILTER, EM ± (280VAC) 17 585 47
44 FILTER, MOUNTING PLATE 78 306 13
45 MTG STRAP, ALTER MTG PLATE 78 306 14
46 SCREW, 8-32-5/8" TR PH SS 99 032 57
47 WSHR, PL #8, 3/4" O.D. 99 123 32
48 WIRING HARNESS, 230 VAC 78 992 96
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PARTS LISTS
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6-30
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PARTS LISTS
DESCRIPTION PART
ITEM REFERENCE
NUMBER
NO. DESIG.
1 NOT USED
2 NOT USED
3 NOT USED
4 NOT USED
5 NOT USED
6 NOT USED
7 NOT USED
8 NOT USED
9 NOT USED
10 CI,4,6 CAP, 1000 MFD, 35V 17 AW 853
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PARTS LISTS
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TABLE 6.10 WARMER MODULE ASSEMBLY, PARTS LIST
(Sheet 1 of 2)
• — — ^ _
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6-36 (Change 3)
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6-38
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PARTS LISTS
78 286 20
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6-40
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PARTS LISTS
HEATER/REFLECTOR ASSEMBLY:
(110/120V) 78 263 70
(220/240V) 78 263 80
(100V) 78 263 90
HTR1 HEATING ELEMENT, 120V 78 263 00
HTR1 HEATING ELEMENT, 240V 78 263 01
HTR1 HEATING ELEMENT, 100V 78 263 02
2 REFLECTOR, PARABOLIC 78 263 20
3 REFLECTOR, CURVED (Replacement Kit) 78 930 81
4
5
HEATER CONNECTOR ASSY (Part Of Item 5)
•BRACKET. SUPPORT. HEATER RETROFIT KIT 78 931 82 •
Jf^N 6 ROD, GUARD, HEATER (Replacement Kit) 78 930 82
7 SCREW, #6 - 32 x 1/4 LG TR PH SS 99 022 72
8 WASHER, #6 FL, SS 99 122 03
9 NOT USED
10 RING, RTANG. EXT 0.525 DIA, PUSH-ON SS
11
12
(Part of Item 5)
WASHER, FL .578 ID x 1.06 OD x .06 THK
(Part of Item 5)
COTTER, INTL, HAIR PIN (Part of Item 6) 99 140 97
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Includes Items 4, 5, 10 and 11
(Change 4) 6-41
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BUSS WIRE
.38 MIN
.41 MAX
TYP 4
TYP LED1-LED12
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SW1
80 MAX
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1 ENCLOSURE
Blue DA130BL
Brown DA130BN
2 MOUNTING BRACKET DA10B1296
3 SCREW, SELF TAPPING #4x1/4 LG DA05C12972A6
4 WASHER, FLAT # 4 DA05C12972A7
5 SCREW, FLAT HD, 4-40 x 1/4 LG 99 010 63
6 NOT USED
7 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD, ASSY DA06C1290
8 NOT USED
9 Ul LOW VOLT DETECTOR ICL7665 BPA DAICL7665BPA
10 U2, U4 DUAL FLIP FLOP 74HC74 17 631 11
11 U3 CLOCK, IC M7213IPD 17 632 57
12 U5, U6 DUAL SHIFT REGISTER, CD 4D15B DACD4015B
13 CI, C2 CAP, 22 pF CK05 DA15000032
14 C3 CAP, O.lyF CK05 17 A& 646
15 C4, C5, C6 CAP, O.OliiF CK05 17 BF 210
16 Rl, RIO RES, 78.7K, 1%, RN55 DARN55D
17 R3, R9-R11 RES, 1 MEG, 5%, 1/4W, RC07 17 AA 433
18 R4 RES, IK, 5%, 1/4W, RC07 17 AA 217
19 R5-R8 RES, 100K, 5%, 1/4W, RC07 17 AA 361
20 R12 RES, 270ft, 5%, 1/4W, RC07 17 AA 175
21 R13 RES, 430ft, 5%, 1/4W, RC07 DA47000070
22 R2 RES, 30.IK, 1%, RN55D 17 AE 832
23 LED1,5,10 LED YELLOW HP HLMP3850 DAHLMP3850
24 LED2-4,
6-11 LED GREEN HP HLMP3950 DAHLMP3950
25 LED12 LED RED HP HLMP4700 DAHLMP4700
26 CR1-CR9 DIODE, 1N4148 17 AR 559
27 AL1 BUZZER, STAR, KMB-06 DAKMB06
28 BATTERY HOLDER, KYSTONE 2223 DABH4AAPC
29 SW1 SWITCH, LEDEX 3.14100.001 DA314100001
30 Yl CRYSTAL, 4.194304 MHZ 17 524 08
31 RUBBER FOOT, SELF-STICK DA2019000007
32 LABEL, FRONT PANEL 78 290 30
33 BATTERY, 1.5V SIZE AA
34 R9 RES, 10 MEG, 5%, 1/4W 17 AA 505
(Change 5) 6-43
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RESUSCITATION BOX 78 456 75
1 RESUSCITATION ENCLOSURE, COMPLETE 78 291 30
2 MANIFOLD, 09 78 456 10
3 ELBOW 90° MALE/FEMALE 1/4 NPT 78 456 01
4 FITTING DISS MALE x 1/4 NPT MALE 78 435 31
5 CHECK VALVE 1/8 NPT MALE, DISS 78 456 11
6 PLUG, PIPE 1/8 NPT 45 203 51
7 PLATE, GAUGE MOUNTING 78 462 00
8 GAUGE, PRESSURE -10 TO +60 cmH90 20 015 01
9 NOT USED L
10 NOT USED
11 NOT USED
12 NOT USED
13 NOT USED
14 NOT USED
15 SCR, 10-32 x 1.00 LG, TR, PH, SS 99 043 47
16 NOT USED
17 SCR, 6-32 x 7/8 LG, RD, PH, SS 99 024 91
18 SCR, 10-32 x 3/4 LG, FL, PH, SS 99 042 90
19 SCR, 1/4-20 x 1.00 LG, PN, PH, SS 99 057 67
20 NUT, #6, SS 99 105 02
21 NUT, HEX 1/4-20, KEPS, S, CA 99 109 41
22 WASHER, #6, FL, SS 99 122 03
23 WASHER, #6, LK, SP, SS 99 122 16
24 WASHER, 1/4 ID x 1/2 OD, FL, SS 99 125 23
25 LOCTITE 271 99 900 03
26 COMPOUND, PIPE 99 902 84
27 BAG, POLYETHYLENE 18 x 24 99 900 47
28 LABEL, DOCKING (English) 78 291 40
29 NOT USED
30 STANDOFF, RESUSCITATION BOX 78 456 12
31 200 ML TWIN-O-VAC JAR 78 404 35
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SEE NOTE 2,
SEE NOTE 2
POLARIZING
SLOTS
NOTES:
1. ASSEMBLY OF OOARD TO CONFORM WITH SPEC. NO. 00 945 12.
2. MARK ASSEMDLY REVISION LEVEL IN AREA SHOWN WITH
09t.03 HIGH CHARACTERS USING A PERMANENT SMUDGE-
PROOF INK. COLOR TO CONTRAST WITH BOARD MATERIAL.
3. COMPONENT LEAO AND SOLOER GUILD UP NOT TO EXCEED
.06 MAX. FROM SURFACE OF BOARD. -.
•«. CAUTION: ASSEMBLY CONTAINS STATIC SENSITIVE DEVIC6S.
SPECIAL HANDLING REOUIREO.
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SECTION 7
DIAGRAMS
7.1 GENERAL
7-1
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